Sejanus neofunereus Schuh, 1984
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Sejanus neofunereus Schuh |
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Sejanus neofunereus Schuh View in CoL
Sejanus neofunereus Schuh, 1984: 178 View in CoL , figs. 498, 598, 601–603 (diag., descr., disc., DV, MG); Schuh, 1995 (cat.); Kerzhner and Josifov, 1999: 423 (cat.); Yasunaga, 2001: 123 (diag., DV, MG).
DIAGNOSIS: This species recognized by small size, ovoid shape, dark brown coloration, two white spots on anterior margin of cuneus, antennal segment 1, proximal portion of segment 2, and all tibiae and tarsi nearly white, and blunt apex of endosoma with a triangular-shaped secondary gonopore.
DESCRIPTION: See Schuh (1984).
HOSTS: Unknown; Yasunaga (2001) stated found on evergreens.
DISTRIBUTION: Japan, Russia, China, and Philippines.
HOLOTYPE: PHILIPINE ISLANDS: Leyte: Abuyog , 35 mi. S. of Tacloban, July 5–8, 1961, Philippine Islands National Museum and American Museum of Natural History Expeditions. 18 ( AMNH).
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: HONG KONG: New Territories: Tai Po Kau , 22.4333 ° N 114.1833 ° E, 222 m, 01 Jun 1964, Lee Kit Ming and Hui Wai Ming, Light Trap, paratype, 28 (00321101, 00321104) ( BPBM) GoogleMaps ; 10 Jun 1964, W.J. Voss and Wai Ming Hui, Light Trap, paratype, 18 (00321102) ( BPBM) ; 03 Jul 1964 – 04 Jul 1964, W.J. Voss and Wai Ming Hui, Light Trap, paratype, 18 (00321103) ( BPBM). Pok Ful Lam , 22.26434 ° N 114.12855 ° E, 41 m, 29 May 1964 – 30 May 1964, J.L. Gressitt, Light Trap, paratype, 18 (00321108) ( BPBM) GoogleMaps ; 30 May 1964 – 31 May 1964, J.L. Gressitt, Light Trap, paratype, 18 (00321105) ( BPBM) ; 31 May 1964, J.L. Gressitt, Light Trap, paratype, 28 (00321106, 00321107) ( BPBM). PHILIP- PINES: Angeles City: Camp Lookout, Dumaguete, Negros Island , 9.3 ° N 123.3 ° E, 396 m, 15 Feb 1961 – 15 Apr 1961, T. Schneirla & A. Reyes, paratype, 18 (00196409) ( AMNH) GoogleMaps ; 17 May 1961, T. Schneirla & A. Reyes, paratype, 18 (00196408) ( AMNH). Isabela: San Mariano, 20 Apr 1961 – 10 May 1961, P.I. Natl. Mus. & AMNH Expedifotion , paratype, 28 (00196406, 00196407) ( AMNH). Leyete: Dagami , 14 mi SW of Tacloban, 18 Jul 1961, P.I. Natl. Mus. & AMNH Expedition , paratype, 18 (00196405) ( AMNH). TAIWAN: Nantou: Ren-ai Township Co.: Huei-Sun For. Rec. Area , 5 km NE of Meiyuan, 24.0667 ° N 120.9833 ° E, 733 m, 10 Jul 1992 – 11 Jul 1992, T.J. Henry and A. G Wheeler, Jr., 18 (00271695) ( USNM) GoogleMaps .
Kerzhner, I. M., and M. Josifov. 1999. Miridae Hahn. 1833. In B. Aukema and C. Rieger (editors). Catalogue of the Heteroptera of the Palearctic Region. Vol. 3, Cimicomorpha II, 576 pp. The Netherlands Entomological Society, Amsterdam.
Schuh, R. T. 1984. Revision of the Phylinae (Hemiptera, Miridae) of the Indo-Pacific. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 177 (1): 1 - 476.
Schuh, R. T. 1995. Plant bugs of the world (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae): Systematic catalog, distributions, host list and bibliography. New York Entomological Society, 1329 pp.
Yasunaga, T. 2001. A review of the phyline plant bug genus Sejanus Distant in Japan (Heteroptera: Miridae: Phylinae) with descriptions of three new species. Entomological Science 4: 121 - 126.
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